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The Lawrence Community Shelter is partnering with a North Carolina nonprofit to distribute 50 bags filled with pet food, toys and other supplies for homeless pe ....
A man was reportedly filmed whipping and beating his dog on social media. Despite local protests, the suspect has apparently retained custody of three dogs and possibly had animal cruelty charges against him dropped. Call for accountability from the legal system’s seeming enablers of animal cruelty. ....
EAST WINDSOR A man charged with starving to death his 7-year-old pit bull will avoid going to jail because New Jersey law does not consider animal abuse a violent crime. Matthew Wydrinski, 36, of East Windsor, posted on the internet looking for help with a sick dog, which police later said died. Wydrinski was hit with third-degree charges of animal cruelty for failing to provide the animal with necessary care, according to Mercer County Prosecutor Angelo Onofri. After pleading not guilty, Wydrinski applied for pre-trial intervention, which allows first-time non-violent offenders to avoid incarceration. Wydrinski had no prior criminal record, according to the prosecutor. ....
A Beloved Stray Cat Was Fatally Mauled. But Was It Intentional Cruelty? Tuxedo was “the mayor” at the Brooklyn housing complex where he lived and was killed by two dogs. A man accused of torture in the death says he is innocent. Latonya Walker, who cares for stray cats that live at the Breukelen Houses, with Tuxedo last April. Credit.Pete Thompson Feb. 9, 2021 At the public housing complex in Brooklyn where he lived for nearly a decade among a colony of fellow strays, Tuxedo the cat was known to at least some people as “the mayor” a fat, black-and-white fixture that hung around residents while they worked on their cars. ....